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Forms To Complete

Intake Form

Wright Living Life Coach

 

Name:

Birthdate:

Address:

Email Address:

Phone Number:

Occupation:

 

 

What do you most hope to accomplish with our coaching sessions?

 

 

What are your goals?

 

 

What do you imagine will happen if you don’t work towards your goals?

 

 

Who in your life is most supportive?

 

 

Is there anyone whose opinion makes you feel scared, embarrassed, or unsure of pursuing your goals?

 

 

Of the goals discussed, which do you feel is the most important for us to begin with?

 

 

What has helped you reach goals in the past?

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What forms of Christian practice are comfortable for you within our coaching sessions? Prayer? Scripture?

 

 

Are you able to commit to homework exercises outside of our sessions?

 

 

What do you consider to be your greatest strengths?

 

 

What would you like me to know about you that we have not already covered in this form?

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Confidentiality Form

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Wright Living Life Coach

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A key component of successful coaching is coach-client trust. The content of a coaching session is confidential and will not be shared by the coach with outside parties except for instances of imminent danger. Strictly held confidence is the standard for shared information.

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Coach Training and Professional Development 

​When your coach engages in professional development, it mentored by another coach, conducts training or seeks counsel, they may share examples or ask questions about your sessions. Your coach will share no identifying information, and your coach will only engage in professional opportunities where confidentiality of cases shared in training sessions is the standard

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Limits to Confidentiality

If withholding the information shared in a coaching session violates the law, the coach will share the information with appropriate authorities to protect the client and others. Examples of such information include but may not be limited to abuse of an elder or minor, a client’s intention to hurt someone else, and a client’s intention to hurt themselves.

 

Release of Information

Clients must request a release form if they want their coach to share information from their coaching sessions with an outside party.

 

Rescheduling Sessions

Sessions may be rescheduled with three (3) days advance notice.

No-shows are counted as sessions within the coaching package and are not reimbursed, with rare exceptions for documented emergencies.

 

Pausing Coaching for Psychological Services

A need for psychological services may be uncovered during the coaching relationship. If it is determined by the client or the coach that it is in the client’s best interest to pause coaching until other psychological needs are met, the client may put coaching on hold for this purpose. An individual can be in a coaching relationship and receive mental health services such as therapy.

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If you have questions, you can discuss individual situations with your coach. Being open with your coach about how you feel during and about your coaching sessions is essential.

 

Client:____________________________ Date:__________________

 

Coach:_____________________________Date:__________________

Wright Living Life Coach

 

Informed Consent

 

Louise Wright is a member of the International Christian Coaching Association. I am a Certified Master Life Coach. My specialty is Grief, Loss, and Emotional Issues. I live with my husband and have three adult children and seven grandchildren.

What is Christian Coaching?

Coaching is a relationship-based activity focused on identifying and moving towards your goals and desires for your life. The coach and counselor partner to move the client toward their desired personal, professional, and relational goals. Coaches are often very knowledgeable in a set niche, and a coach may share training and guidance, but the coach does not independently dictate the client’s goals or action items to move forward.

Coaching is different from counseling or mentoring. Unlike counseling, coaching does not profoundly explore past experiences, traumas, or hurts. Instead, coaching focuses on actions to take in the present to impact the future.

Coaches do not diagnose or treat mental illness

Though coaches may provide references to mental health professionals if needed.Christian coaching is done from a biblical perspective and allows clients to utilize their faith within the coaching sessions. Goal setting is done with reverence to the client’s Christian understanding of a productive and God-honoring life. Christian coaches may pray with or for their clients, utilize Scripture, and discuss Christian beliefs within sessions.

Please sign below to demonstrate your understanding of the information found in this form.

 

Name:____________________________Date:________________

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